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v NEWS SUTvfMARY. NORTH CAROLINA. ! ! t ! " Mr. J. V. Shell will' open a tobacco warehouse in Mockaville A lager beer brewery will on be in operation in States- Yiilo. ' ' ' . 1 Xewbern pays $6,00. per 1,000 tW-t for her gas, while -Charlotte j - , .: I ' Mr. T. C. Hooper is to have ed- of the xiewhern Uight trains 011 the Richmond,! Fredericksbunr and Potomac Railroad have been resumed. itorial Sun. cnare Tli ere 113,422 farms in 'Kentucky, containing 163 acres each. '- ; Y . j I The Hedcrd tells us that several ncirnie irot into a ditlieulty. in Rutherford county that one was kill ed Sunday, and and another seriously woiinded.o TorSeriiftclxs Mrs? W. J. Edwards, wlio burned her righf ham! niin- time since, has had it amputated.1 ! 1 . i r Col . Vv i ! 1 i a m T i n gl 1 am , pri n ju al jfthe ;Iin:ham School of this Making Flat Heads, j j The peculiar formation of the forehead of the Flat Head Indians has occasioned much j remark. ancy, . is peculiar A' splendid bust of the- lato : The j head, early in in Commodore Matthew ; F. Maury i made to assume the lifia homi flonnsif-l ?n tlio "Virmniii fhape. - i I T State Library by Edward MA i r. , , .j. m. . . . . . , ! practice which was onee . prev.a- Valentme, the Virginia sculptor. ent Among the Waxsays. They i- , , , . . r used a rolL liko the modern ' rol- . rassetiffcrs by the. tram from , , , , n i , wv . ; . 0 . . . ; . j ler-bandage, probably imade ot Quantieo Friday -afternoon re-jsoft birch-bark. "Boards were ported at Richmond that a youngj placed upon the tVrehead and man whovvas Ainniug olf with 'all upon the occiput, and the babe younir lauy was : x)vert:iKen ati "v."v "V' - : that point by the lathe on,, from one end to the other. : I -Th eves were started out a !iro- lady and killed, his throat being j digious way asunder, and thelnur cut. ! 1 J ! humx over the forehead like the . L' l.-l ' I 4- .. . 4- I . 4- v'S (Ilia llOUML. il C-i tlllF'illlul eav A beautiful and beloved young ; somq tribes were particular lady of Montbomerv, Ala., the' ! this mark of beauty s i bestowed only on i the mieirraee. This seems lilUK that I be lords of to be the daughter of i Dr. S. K. Xortni r .. r. , .. 1... uas;Ki.eu ajiew n.gma m., I caseJnTVfu, hiuong thi Aymani the explosion of a kerosene lainp! j tribes. The Choctaws were thus The disaster occurred while Misi 1 exclusive, fheir custom Was1 (to was on lier knees in ; " bngj of samlupon! the pal Stat..-20th. dii in t1 SOUTH CAROLINA. i: 8av.;iHi di 0!i .; the Xorton prayer. ... .' FLORIDA. . A tourist named Miller' was drowmed near Palatka, Fin., hi: week by the upsetting of a sum row boat. I f youni: child's forehead,! and tine the boo v within a case, eribed as resemblimr h brick- mould. Amonir the XootkaiCol umbians the ncvv-lioni ualie was con- les- e t Kow, tell ne . how many plums are in it?" The first knight made a random guess at three score. "No," replied the lady ; but if there were as many more, half as many more, and a third as rnanj more as there are now in the basket, with five more added to that, the number would . by ao much .exceed threescore, as: it nowjfidlsshortof.it." . j The second knight, got ting awfully i bewildered, speculated wildly on tbrty-iive. j "Not so," said this royal ready reckoner; but if there were ii third as many more, half as many more ano a lxt u as riuuiy more as there areiiow, there . would be in my basket as many more than fortv-five as there are now under that number," ! . ' Prince; Waldamir then (lecwled L the n umber of jluiis to be thirt, and by so doing obtained this invaluable housekeeper for his wife. The Lady iibussa, there upon counted him out .lifieen plunis and one more, when there remained fourteen. To tlie sec ond knight she gave sevcrn and one more, and six remained. To the first' knight she gave half of these and three more; and the t- Trer:jred for its. wooden jcoueh by , - . i 1 i ; , ,! 7 r i,.; ' basket was empty. Kirentlv and frequently kneading i , , J. J. ' . t t- 1 i i 1 r ! lovers went oft wi and compressing the head with L n r- f Thedi? ith their scaruea mouth uuul- ' ! , J " i! the hand; this, is continued four 1,4!V J ... n.hHv;, llfm ,..,r J.: - J- i oiiya-dav LTlie-chiJtlL i hen How Marbles A , x ':'.- ,,11 I iiaeed in a box r cradle, which l no c-.m i pi.it c or McGinl Are Made is made !eo!frirtal)!c by sfreading v.as opened , on Monday. It is j it inoss, or! a -kim The 'deiiiiiiiicr.t taxes for Fair-j said to be the finest house soul 'in field comity, . S. C, amount to $7,000. ' , V i Chester, corun ains ot mactivi in "tln matriuM'nial market. B -.irtiwf'll eounty has paid $141, . j. . 1 i says ni t svis : : !.( iu. lore io cor-s lect. : i ' The .Nwborry pastors have of Washington. L' L a" 1 I 1 J tn1 fVom! tile bark of tlie cypres. 1 sc)U:.rgelv to i the njoynimt of 1 The occiput' rests upon a' !' ard at ' boys is at Oherstem, on .the li ! 1 , . 1 A' I . . ' ...... ! ...1. . .. . till manu facture of. nicU-blesthose little' pieces of stone wlii h v contribute lish Laureate, savs, tlAlore things Ulowii. Th arc wrought by -prayer than the from j thife coiistraiped jposi world dreams of" .jsamariinje and the compression is contii to r n l e t F a M i n i s t e rs' A o c l a t ion . Charleston is rapidly and neatly j hut the mystery is not tne dark buildm - v its burnt district ' r.r.ORGTA. Spi ri t n al i s i n i s s t i i 1 a p .- , tome in Atlaivta. the m.r.er nart. sm!?rted bv tow. ! i'lie, in Germany, wherd there I Another ln.aiJd i brouirht ovbr are large agate mills and .quar- PiiAYi-n. Tennvson, the Fug- 'the. forehead aiuf tied firmly nes, the retire ot which is care-" e child is seidom tken luhy tnrneil to good payipg ac sition count by being made into! small . 1 ho I j orvmlii'wl Kt s . 4- rnnr'sston is coniuiueu t... ..uu; im v.-. m-h iu. I -1 1 1 '.''' l ' ' I V Praver was never invent- ! nutiiihe is able to walk alone.! :.'. S KiiucKie ..-wini,, ami are . .mostly.. e(i : it was born out of the deepest S It is evident that this stnuige senl Xi nie Anivncmi ifiurkut. needs of the human soul." Kev. ! mis-shape w-is considered as a r -i nosrance jUseo in saxony is IK'U it nearly f ' 1 It1' - -m l w TpYb-ns fm-nish ! the : square, hy blows with a hammer. most strong v-marked speeimehs. ! These arc thrown, by the one The higher the ranK, the riiore J hundred or twri hundred, into -a il i t 'i r .' ' Dr. lluntinirton savs : -There ark of d st nctin as the im- a nani caicareous sioncy w - . . ... 1 t , . i r ,t : I "i'-l V m is iiiiieh in braver that lsasses mr ; eient torhbsof the weailiv Peru vi- ;111 orolcen iiKo.niot-ks, uuderstandinir. 1 Ins is true: 1 ans and On the 20th. m i ncss of contusion ceediuu: briirhtiK&s of divine order and j love. Prayer com- x. i prohentls all the interests (f crea ronnnentif. . lion ; anu is tue xiieingeiit iuiu iirg back of . all things to tiie Creator. lv it. nian is made arlv a whole j ls.v it; ! priest of the universe. One irreat i . r i n . ...... care Iseemed Jto have den -used ' ;?rt of.n)ill,;whieh is . formed' of a omj.ressinir 1 fb't stationary slab of stone, with in bandaging and tlie head, to give't;. ble poin ted or wedge-shape1." it! the dcL-ii Mock of West Proud st., Savan-i end of Christian morality is to 1 i i i nan. was uesiro.eu. , T , . - 1 I A I. Ml AM A. ' To-day Mark 1 wain is v droller Meuinfiri?, Or spotted iovcry.prCr j an( m()re (popular than ever. I ear ful rate ;n many i J Ins literary as well' as '.financial Mf Ho Sou i. At Aiont- i luiuro.iippuaio u- m ,r V r- . I i Wrfh c,m. himself his Yl-buna. there iittv , , " u 7 x - i wife has in her own nirht proper- ieaths a week, from it. Ty jaliied at $250,000. If he I . i vtRginia ' ! were in straightened circumstaii- ; ! ces,hecould easily clear $10,000 Tho $5,000. Vne . De "Eau a year by lecturing', and so it is assist us in praying well. . vsils at a phice :vromerv. century, j in Love and tiie Mathematics. Jol mn njAfux list M usjers, one trie most i)pular German st J i l ! - 4 i I writers ! of the last his story of "Libussa,'' makes tlie Ladv of Peheiha put for the! Ifbl- lowinir problem to . her three lovers biierihg her baud throne as the! prize for: a solution : a .number.- oi. concentric furrow's upon its faee. A block of oak. or, other hard wood, of the same diametric size, is placed oyer the of stones and partially' resting upon ry-j them, the small block of wood irf kept-revolving while the water tlws ujion the stone slab. In and. i correct; I have here in . iny the ladv Libussa, a for eacli of you, my garden. One ave half and one more; the second shall, again have half atid one more ; and the; third shall have half and three basket,'' said gift ot plurhs picked ifnfm of vou shall 1 about fifteen minutes the Vtones. are turned into spheres, and then, b e i 1 1 g ' lit for sale, ay e . h e n b e f ' o r t h called marbles. One establishment containing onh three of these, will turn out fully sixty thousand marbles each week. Agates ar made int? marbles at Oberstein by first chipping the pieced nearly round- with a hamrner, bandied by a skillful workman, ami then wearing down the edges upon the .V if i Xorfolk barber. Apathy on tlie unfortunate man. more. This wilbempty mv bask-
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